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AFL 360

* Gerard Whateley ponders what Carlton's stunning elimination final victory does for its "radical list changes", flagged earlier this year. Robbie Warnock, Nick Duigan and Eddie Betts (who is in hot demand) all have their futures in the air.

* Mark Robinson says in terms of the mooted list changed the finals victory will be forgotten, unless the Blues can somehow manufacture extended September success. "Mick Malthouse is a ruthless bugger", Robbo said.

Duigan celebratesSource:HeraldSun

* Gerard says the Tigers felt the momentum swinging Carlton's way before it in fact happened. "They got spooked too soon" he says. Robbo says if the Tigers had kicked straight they would have been six goals up at quarter-time. "But, they didn't".

* Robbo says the Tigers have taken the flair and instinct out of Jack Riewoldt's game as they strive to share the goalkicking load. He said players such as Brandon Ellis, Shaun Grigg and particularly Dusty Martin need to use the second-half fadeout as a spur for 2014.

* Gerard says Nathan Buckley's post-game speech was a telling moment ahead of radical changes at the Westpac Centre. He says the Pies are "crazy if they don't" mix things up, because if not they'll remain a 5th-10th side for the next few years. Whateley points out the Pies have players with immediate currency.

* Gerard points out an AFL Victoria ruling that prohibits Hawk Taylor Duryea playing for Box Hill this week, due to the AFL side's week off. He says common sense should prevail and Duryea be allowed to play VFL despite failing to qualify for second-tier finals.

* GWS coach-in-waiting says his side needs to start gaining respect with on-field performances next year. He said the Cats-Freo final was a good intensity lesson. "It was just wrestle and run, wrestle and run."

* Thompson says it's important for Geelong not to panic this week as good sides bounce back. He also says not to underestimate Fremantle's hunger this year, having never won a premiership, unlike Geelong (2207, 9, 11), Hawthorn (2008) and Sydney (2005, 12).

ON THE COUCH

* Mike Sheahan says Adam Goodes could don the green vest if he returns for the Swans on Saturday night.

* Roos says the Hawks have shrewdly topped up by adding mature players such as Brian Lake, Jack Gunston, David Hale and Paul Puopolo.

* Roos switches chairs and joins as special guest: New Melbourne coach. He says the short-term contract (two years with an option for a third) was a turning point in negotiations as it sparked his interest.

Paul RoosSource:HeraldSun

* Roos says the Dees have spoken to Adam Simpson and Scott Burns about becoming Roos' successor. He says Neil Craig won't be at the club next year.

* Roos says comparisons to Malcolm Blight's failed return to coaching at the Saints will prove false as he's knocked backed other jobs for similar amounts of money. He says he's lived and breathed takeover models of coaching and knows it works.

* The new coach again placed pick No. 2 on the table, declaring Melbourne needs to add midfield depth.FOOTY CLASSIFIED

* Garry Lyon says Melbourne would be unlikely to take Darren Jolly. Matthew Lloyd says a club in the mix such as the Hawks could take a close look.

* Lloyd says the Magpies should let a Dale Thomas go if he's asking for extreme amounts of money that could be used to lure a Shane Mumford or Tom Bellchambers.

* Lyon says Chris Mayne is in the top few players at Fremantle. He points to Mayne's ability to always compete and take on multiple opponents.

* Tom Hawkins says he didn't think his back was right on Saturday, but says he believes he'll be OK to line up on Friday night against the Power.TALKING FOOTY

* Luke Darcy predicts the Magpies could struggle next season. He sayd Alan Didak, Ben Hudson and Andrew Krakouer could retire and says they should consider trading Heath Shaw and moving on the contracted Quinten Lynch. Darren Jolly has already been cut by the Pies.

* Wayne Carey says Nick Maxwell has to learn to go back to playing one-on-one footy against forwards or the game could go past him.

* AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou says a Commission meeting on Brownlow Medal morning will decide if Essendon players can become free agents and walk out due to breaches of their contract during the drugs saga.

Essendon BombersSource:Getty Images

* Darcy says Dustin Martin's jailhouse salute during Sunday's final was selfish. He says to do that in front of 94,000 people leaves yourself wide open. Carey says he was surprised Martin remembered to do it at that stage of the match.

* Demetriou confirms Mark Evans has spoken to the Tiges about it. "I think Dustin needs to learn from this, because it's not acceptable," he says.

* Demetriou says the Fremantle preliminary final is likely to be at 6.40pm EST on Saturday, September 21. But says the timeslot is not yet locked in.

* Carey says if Hawthorn loses Buddy Franklin it won't be a huge loss. The Hawks have a remarkable record without him recently.

* Carey and Darcy agree that Goodes must play against Carlton on Saturday night despite his lengthy absence from the game.

* Darcy predicts the Cats will replace Josh Walker and Corey Enright with Tom Hawkins and Taylor Hunt this week, while the Power will remain unchanged.

* Carey says the Swans could bring in Goodes at Jesse White's expense and tips Carlton to bring in Jarryd Cachia for Andrew McInnes.

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